International Children's Book Day

April 2, Tuesday

International Children's Book Day
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International Children's Book Day is celebrated on April 2. This holiday was established in 1967 on the initiative of the International Children's Book Association (IBBY) and is dedicated to the birthday of the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen, famous for his fairy tales.

Goals of International Children's Book Day
Stimulating interest in reading. The holiday reminds us of the importance of books in the lives of children and adolescents, as well as how reading develops imagination and creativity.

Raising awareness of children's literature. This day promotes interest in children's writers and illustrators, as well as the diversity of genres and themes in children's literature.

Support for reading and literacy. The holiday aims to improve literacy among children, especially in developing countries where access to books may be limited.

How International Children's Book Day is celebrated
Events in schools and libraries. On this day, reading marathons, competitions for the best reading, creative workshops and meetings with authors of children's books are held.

Book recommendations. Experts and teachers recommend the best works of children's literature, and also create lists of books to read.

Book collection campaigns. In some countries, campaigns are organized to collect books for children, especially in poor regions.

Presentations of new books. The holiday is also a great opportunity for authors to present their new works, which may be of interest to young readers.

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